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Oddities and Idiocy
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Swimming the same deep water as you is hard. 26. He/They 馃挏
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Do you think it's like a rite of passage for every new generation of xmen to momentarily feel like it's kind of fucked up to be trying to kick the shit out of a senior citizen until magneto crumples someone into a cube like a trash compactor in front of them and they're just like Oh Ok
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big day today
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cishet sex for procreation vs t4t polyam dykesex where two make the other hold in their pee so long they experience ego death
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Just realised that "-ass", when used as a suffix, has the same meaning as "-esque". Gonna start using them interchangeably. Kafka-ass dystopia
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Call her tiramisu the way she鈥檚 full of espresso and lady fingers
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Krefft鈥檚 Warty Frog聽(Callulina kreffti), family Brevicipitidae, Tanzania
photograph by聽Arjan Huitsing
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the name "theresa" is so funny like. theres a what
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who let biologists play dnd
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Today's Walrus Is: Mysterious Ronin
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Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvatica), family Ranidae, found across the northern and eastern parts of North America
This species is capable of freezing, and then thawing out in Spring (and living through it)!
photographs by John White and John D. Willson Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy
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